On Wed, Apr 07, 2010 at 07:28:33PM -0700, Robyn Bergeron wrote:
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 6:57 AM, Paul W. Frields
<stickster(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> * All photographs *must* be licensed either Creative Commons
> Attribution, or Attribution-ShareAlike (CC-BY or CC-BY-SA). We
> cannot use photographs without proper licensing, or with CC
> NonCommercial or NoDerivatives (NC, ND) type licensing.
>
Do we have any rules regarding things like needing consent from the
photograph subject (if it is a person), regardless of license type?
Particularly if they are pictures of minors? (Think students in a
classroom, etc.)
Other than that - this looks dandy to me. Just want to avoid wading
in those murky legal waters if we can. :) I'm not sure how CC
licensing handles these types of things offhand.
CC does not take care of personality rights/consent at all.
For the Fedora Picture Book, we used these:
https://fedoraproject.org/w/uploads/2/2c/Picture_book_release_form.pdf
But somebody needs to check with spot to see if we can reuse this or if
we need a different one.
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